So that would make you the biggest wanker on this forumSo everyone who comes to support grassroots rugby is a drunken clown? Very out of touch flitzy. Seems like you’re the biggest keyboard warrior on this forum.
- European holidays - the answer to any club that has a shit colts program and has realised too late…..
Take someone past horizontal it's your responsibility to make sure they come down safely. Landed on head/neck. Why would it not be a red card?I was disappointed in this earning a red card yesterday. How is everyone finding the issuing of yellow and red cards this year?
For me YC. Even if I deem technically RC would still look to mitigate to YC due to low height of the tackled player who appeared to land on the ball/arm with benefit of replay.Thanks for your thoughts. I felt our player eased him to the ground which would have made a penalty. There were 3 red cards in all top grade matches yesterdays. There was one at Mountains but the footage is unclear. This is red at Colleagues/Pats. I am not sure how I feel about it:
My humble opinion only. Understand why RC. Player was low for impact with 5, 12 lifted to the horizontal only for 5 to push him to ground which meant he went over horizontal due to 5. I try to take into account action from both players. The low height in real time means little angle for impact on head/neck, pretty sure ball and arm hit first.Can you elaborate on what you mean @Ref_Ted ?
Fair enough.It's a reckless lifting tackle that put the player beyond the horizontal. It's only luck that he took the brunt of it on his upper arm.
My humble opinion only. Understand why RC. Player was low for impact with 5, 12 lifted to the horizontal only for 5 to push him to ground which meant he went over horizontal due to 5. I try to take into account action from both players. The low height in real time means little angle for impact on head/neck, pretty sure ball and arm hit first.
Still want to sanction the lifting legs action of 12 though with YC.
I believe you are talking about the Quinns RC while Ted is referring to the Pats RC.Gotcha.
From my pov the tackled player was fairly upright - it appeared like the tackler knew the ball was gone and stood up in contact without grasping, which caused the past-horizontal due to momentum. He could have stayed low and grasped the player and maybe got a different outcome.
I think the arm going out to the ground first marks the danger of the angle. Could easily break your collarbone trying to take all your weight like that as well. That's why driving a player is as bad as dropping a player sometimes.
I believe you are talking about the Quinns RC while Ted is referring to the Pats RC.